en.Wedoany.com Reported - TP-Link offers professional users an integrated Software-Defined Networking (SDN) solution through its Omada platform, which centrally manages access points, switches, gateways, and controllers from a single interface. This feature has attracted the Bochum-based value-added distributor ADN. ADN founder and Managing Director Hermann Ramacher stated that Omada is a strategic module aimed at providing an efficient and cost-effective network management platform. ADN's expert team can help partners quickly integrate this solution into their existing business and build managed service offerings.

The TP-Link Omada platform can run on the cloud or locally, supports zero-touch provisioning, and simplifies deployment across multiple locations. Its components are compatible with Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 7 standards, ensuring connection reliability in high-user-density scenarios. TP-Link aims to provide system integrators and Managed Service Providers (MSPs) with a foundation to operate standardized, repeatable network service models, enabling centralized management, flexible scaling, and transparent operations across distributed sites.
Jens Walter, Vice President of TP-Link's Germany Enterprise Business, believes that ADN is an important strategic module for expanding B2B business in Germany. The two parties plan to leverage Omada as a scalable business platform, combining ADN's technical, sales, and partnership resources to help system integrators and MSPs not only implement network projects but also develop repeatable managed service models from them. ADN will form an expert team around partner sales manager Thorsten Tellinghusen to provide technical support and share best practices. Additionally, the ADN Academy offers relevant training, workshops, and certification courses.

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